Nebetiunet (“Lady of Dendera”; a title of the goddess Hathor) was a princess of the Eighteenth Dynasty of Egypt, a daughter of Pharaoh Thutmose III and his Great Royal Wife Merytre-Hatshepsut.[1]
She is one of six known children of Thutmose and Merytre; her siblings are Pharaoh Amenhotep II, Prince Menkheperre and princesses Meritamen, the second Meritamen and Iset.[2] She is depicted together with her sisters and Menkheperre on a statue of their maternal grandmother Hui (now in the British Museum).
^Dodson, Aidan; Hilton, Dyan (2004). The Complete Royal Families of Ancient Egypt. London: Thames & Hudson. ISBN 0-500-05128-3., pp.133,140
Nebetiunet (“Lady of Dendera”; a title of the goddess Hathor) was a princess of the Eighteenth Dynasty of Egypt, a daughter of Pharaoh Thutmose III and...
princesses in Sheikh Abd el-Qurna. From the Luxor procession of daughters: Nebetiunet (“Lady of Denderah”, 11.), Renpetnefer/Parerenpetnefer (12.), Merytkhet...
Amenhotep II and another son, Menkheperre, and at least four daughters: Nebetiunet, Meritamen (C) and Meritamen (D) and Iset.[page needed] Thutmose III reigned...
Granddaughter of Pharaoh Thutmose IV and the daughter of Prince Siatum. Nebetiunet Princess 18th dynasty fl. c. mid-15th century BC Daughter of Pharaoh Thutmose...
Meritaten. In the shrine a double statue showing Ramose and his sister Nebetiunet was carved out of the rock, then plastered. "Southern Tombs". Retrieved...
married "king's wife" Tjan. Children born to Tjan included Amenhotep and Nebetiunet. There are three further king's sons: Sobekhotep Miu, Sobekhotep Djadja...
O"Mara. ISBN 978-1854798008. OCLC 881568964 Following the experiences of Nebetiunet - an Egyptian mother and wife living in the holy city of Waset (Thebes)...